Below shows a birds eye view and also a street view of the traffic management plan that will be implemented throughout the construction phase of the development which will ensure that site traffic runs freely and delivery times run smoothly. Vehicles will enter from Penistone Road who will then take a left turn onto Dixon Street which will then lead them to Cornish Street and the location of the proposed site. The location of this site could lead to some implications as the Dixon Street and Cornish Street are rather narrow roads with cars parked on either side.
There are residential flats in close proximity to the site which could cause potential issues in regards to noise pollution. Set working hrs will are devised below show that no loud works will be carried out too early in the mornings or too late at night to minimises disruption to neighbouring properties. Also during the planning stages leaflets should be handed out to residential and commercial properties in the area providing information on the works that will be taking place.
Site working hrs:
Mon-Fri: 08:00 till 17:30
Sat: 09:00 till 13:00
Once any materials are delivered to the site, the vehicle will enter through the site entrance drop off the delivery then proceed through the exit, the traffic management will be continuous and have no turning circle due to narrow streets, however this will help to stop congestion, as traffic flow will be constant.
Below shows a step by step walk through of the route in which the traffic will flow through the site, to ensure that traffic is free flowing and congestion is kept to a minimum.
It is highly possible that temporary road close may need to be applied for in order for vehicles to be able to easily access the site without the implications of public vehicles. Where the site is situated on Cornish street this area should be closed off and this can be seen on the diagram above. Below shows a screenshot from the Sheffield Council giving information in regards to road closures in the Sheffield area which indicates how much this will cost.
Created by Tom Foster-Ash